Sunday, March 2, 2014

Save Your Back and Spills With the Magic Tap Automated Drink Dispenser


How many times throughout the day do you hear "Mom, can you get me some juice" or "Dad, I need some milk?" If you are raising kids, then you know exactly how many times. Thing is that kids simply cannot lift a gallon of milk without help until they start getting older. Otherwise you are risking tip overs, spills and huge messes. Does this sound like a great way to start or end a day? Of course not, but what can you really do about it? How about using the Magic Tap Automated Drink Dispenser?

The battery-operated Magic Tap Dispenser is an outstanding way to help your kids feel a degree of independence by easily allowing them to get their own milk, juice, water, or whichever drinks you want to be accessible with ease. It uses a super powerful mini motor to drive the liquid up the straw and into your bowel or glass easily and cleanly. No more worries about reaching in to snag a jug only to knock it over making a huge mess. It is as easy to use as pushing your glass or bowel against the tap and watching it fill in no time!

Want to leave the milk jug or juice in the fridge? Want to eliminate the need for your kids to be lifting the containers? If so, then I feel totally confident in recommending that you try the Magic Tap Spill Free Drink Dispenser. This will eliminate those 6 a.m. spills (that you may not even notice until 9 a.m. while also offering your children a degree of independence that they will absolutely love.

With a gallon of whole milk weighing in at 8.6 lbs, if you lift it twice per day (once out of the fridge and once back in) for a year, then you will have bent and lifted a total of 6278 lbs for the year! Doesn't sound like a lot, but if you're constantly lifting from a lower shelf in the fridge it can add up quickly. Imagine how your knees and back will thank you when you eliminate the need to do this over and over. That's why I think the Magic Tap is a great not just for my kids, but for my parents who are getting up there in age.

Sure, exercise is great when done properly, but constantly bending to drag that much weight in and out of the refrigerator is worse for you than you might imagine. With this little nifty device, I'm looking forward to not just saving spills, but also saving my back.

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